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dan, good to have you back with us tonight. how satisfied is your organization with what unfolded today? is this what you wanted? >> it's exactly what we wanted. we couldn't be more satisfied as a first step. but what the parents are newtown are saying is exactly right. as the president said himself, if we're going to be able to create change, it's going to require the support of the mirn public. now the white house has done right by us in terms of putting together a comprehensive set of solutions not only to prevent tragedies like newtown. now it's up to us to have their back to push these through, to change the conversation in congress, to bring the conversation that's going on in the american public to congress to have these solutions come to fruition. >> and the nra is not backing down. their ad campaign is certainly very telling. is this going to play all the way into 2014? and do you think firearms will be a bigger issue in the wake of sandyhook in 2014? >> i'm hopeful we're going to be able to get this done more quickly.
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dan mitchell studies state pension problems with the cato institute and kevin james is running to be mayor. how bad is it? people want to be responsible i think. >> i am not sure. politicians want to be reelected and state government workers want to get as much as they can before the house of cards comes down. there are too many people writing in the wagon netted of people pulling now they raise taxes cc the productive people leaving the state more people living off the government sooner or later nobody is there to pay the bills. john: but california has a higher cost of living. even with that this does not justify the difference of the $50,000 average for 70,000. california prices itself out of the market. john: and calpers assumed the 8% rates of return. now they just lower it down at seven point* 5% like that is responsible. why do they think they can make that rate of return? >> tonight i will party with the victoria secret supermodel. it would happen if calpers will not meet those targets that means the unfunded liability which is a huge will become enormous they cannot pay thei
dan mitchell studies state pension problems with the cato institute and kevin james is running to be mayor. how bad is it? people want to be responsible i think. >> i am not sure. politicians want to be reelected and state government workers want to get as much as they can before the house of cards comes down. there are too many people writing in the wagon netted of people pulling now they raise taxes cc the productive people leaving the state more people living off the government sooner...
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white house correspondent dan lothian following it all for us. dan, good morning. walk us through how today will go. >> good morning, soledad. the first chance to see the president and the first lady, the first family, in fact will, be this morning around 8:45 when they depart the white house, walk across the street to st. john's episcopal church, the church of the presidents. the first family has been there in the past. a couple of hours after that, they will head up to capitol hill for the swearing in ceremony, where the president and vice president will be sworn in for the public. some 800,000 people as you mentioned earlier, there to witness this event. then there will be a luncheon that will take place on the hill before the president gets a chance to at least deliver his inauguration speech which we're told this will be a hopeful speech, not one focused on policy where the president will talk about some of the challenges ahead, talk about getting the public engaged in pushing through his agenda in congress, and the first family will take part in the inaugural
white house correspondent dan lothian following it all for us. dan, good morning. walk us through how today will go. >> good morning, soledad. the first chance to see the president and the first lady, the first family, in fact will, be this morning around 8:45 when they depart the white house, walk across the street to st. john's episcopal church, the church of the presidents. the first family has been there in the past. a couple of hours after that, they will head up to capitol hill for...
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dan mitchell studies state pension problems with the cato institute and kevin james is running to be mayor. how bad is it? people want to be responsible i think. >> i am not sure. politicians want to be reelected and state government workers want to get as much as they can before the house of cards comes down. there are too many people writing in the wagon netted of people pulling now they raise taxes cc the productive people leaving the state more people living off the government sooner or later nobody is there to pay the bills. john: but california has a higher cost of living. >> even with that this does not justify the difference of the $50,000 average for 70,000. california prices itself out of the market. john: and calpers assumed the 8% rates of return. now they just lower it down at seven point* 5% like that is responsible. why do they think they can make that rate of return? >> tonight i will party with the victoria secret supermodel. it would happen if calpers will not meet those targets that means the unfunded liability which is a huge will become enormous they cannot pay t
dan mitchell studies state pension problems with the cato institute and kevin james is running to be mayor. how bad is it? people want to be responsible i think. >> i am not sure. politicians want to be reelected and state government workers want to get as much as they can before the house of cards comes down. there are too many people writing in the wagon netted of people pulling now they raise taxes cc the productive people leaving the state more people living off the government sooner...
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and we and we have the former chief economist to vice president biden and democratic governor dan mallory of connecticut, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> one of the most consequential decisions of president obama's second term may happen this week. that's next. tina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and
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i want to bring in dan gross, president of the brady campaign to end gun violence. mr. gross, what do you make of what jessica is reporting? >> it's exactly what -- >> sorry, we're -- >> it looks like exactly -- >> we're having a hard time hearing you because of the announcement right now. we know you're on the train. let me bring jessica back and we'll come back to you again. hopefully, they will have stopped that announcement. in terms of what could be possible through executive order, what on this list -- i guess some of the information on background checks perhaps? >> reporter: expanding the way background checks -- the way background checks could be conducted could be done through executive order, making that information more readily available, improving the way especially mental health is reported forward could be done through executive order. and also gathering more research on where the guns are in america. that's another thing that could be done. there is a long list. i could go on, anderson. you might want to get to your guest. >> let's check back in with dan
i want to bring in dan gross, president of the brady campaign to end gun violence. mr. gross, what do you make of what jessica is reporting? >> it's exactly what -- >> sorry, we're -- >> it looks like exactly -- >> we're having a hard time hearing you because of the announcement right now. we know you're on the train. let me bring jessica back and we'll come back to you again. hopefully, they will have stopped that announcement. in terms of what could be possible through...
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. >> we want to head across town to find our dan lothian. dan, another historic moment right before noon in the blue room. >> that's right. it's because it's a constitutional requirement that the president takes the oath on this day. just before noon, so the president taking that oath in a private ceremony. surrounded by close family members and friends, the first lady, the first daughters, his sister, his mother-in-law and brother-in-law during that ceremony that lasted just about 30 seconds. and the big public ceremony will take place tomorrow at the capitol and this was a chance for the president in a private ceremony at the swearing in here in the blue room. you saw and heard the president a few seconds ago, take a listen at the very end, after the president started greeting the first lady and the first daughters. >> thank you. dy it. i did it. >> so, leave it to the first daughters. the daughter sasha telling the president he didn't mess up. that's a reference to four years ago. when during that public ceremony they kind of stepped on s
. >> we want to head across town to find our dan lothian. dan, another historic moment right before noon in the blue room. >> that's right. it's because it's a constitutional requirement that the president takes the oath on this day. just before noon, so the president taking that oath in a private ceremony. surrounded by close family members and friends, the first lady, the first daughters, his sister, his mother-in-law and brother-in-law during that ceremony that lasted just about...
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lothian, from the white house. >> look at dan. see the nighttime shot of the white house behind him. you have the nighttime shot of the capitol. >> it is beautiful. >> i have been here a long time, 8 1/2 years covering the white house. if you're ever in d.c., go at nighttime. go to the white house, go to the monuments. it's a spectacular town. all the more so because we're celebrating the inauguration. thousands of police officers from all around the country right here in washington. they'll help bolster security for the president's inauguration. our joe johns is on top of this. he was at the swearing in tonight. is this standard operating procedure or are there extra concerns? >> no extra concerns about security. we're told there have been no credible threats, no advisories. this is pretty much standard operating procedure and the funny thing is no matter what state you are from in the united states, it's very likely that some police officers from where you live happen to be here today. we saw them between 2100, 2500 police offic
lothian, from the white house. >> look at dan. see the nighttime shot of the white house behind him. you have the nighttime shot of the capitol. >> it is beautiful. >> i have been here a long time, 8 1/2 years covering the white house. if you're ever in d.c., go at nighttime. go to the white house, go to the monuments. it's a spectacular town. all the more so because we're celebrating the inauguration. thousands of police officers from all around the country right here in...
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thank you, dan. appreciate that. let's get right to brianna keilar at the church, where the president is expected to keep up what is a d.c. tradition. he's going to attend a pre-inaugural service there. tell us about that, brianna. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, soledad. this is a tradition started by fdr, coming here to st. john's on inauguration day, but it was james madison who first started attending services at this church, and he chose a pew not at the front of the church, but in the middle of the congregation, and that is where you will see the obamas sitting here today during this pretty short and sweet church service, we're told. it should be a normal prayer service. the second family will be here as well. and there are a number of people in the congregation who are ticket holders. st. john's is also significant because the pastor here, luis leo leoo leon, will be delivering the ben diction later today. he wasn't the first pick. the first pick was louis giglio, an evangelical minister who wi
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. >> turn to dan lothian, let's turn to dan lothian, on the white house lawn this afternoon. all right. one oath down. one to go. the one that everybody is looking forward to tomorrow. how did it go so far? >> that's right. the big ceremonial oath that will take place at the capitol but today the official oath taking place in the blue room at the white house. it lasted only about 30 seconds. the president surrounded by close family members and some friends. it went off without a hitch. it was interesting, after the 30-second swearing-in ceremony, the president hugs the first lady, goes to daughter malia who tells him, i'm happy. the president then telling his youngest daughter sasha, quote, i did it, and she says to him that "you didn't mess up" a preference to the last four years ago when the president and justice roberts essentially stepped on each other and words were left out and they had to do a redo. no redo necessary this time around because they got it right. next up for the president tonight, the president and the vice president will be attending a ceremony, a recept
. >> turn to dan lothian, let's turn to dan lothian, on the white house lawn this afternoon. all right. one oath down. one to go. the one that everybody is looking forward to tomorrow. how did it go so far? >> that's right. the big ceremonial oath that will take place at the capitol but today the official oath taking place in the blue room at the white house. it lasted only about 30 seconds. the president surrounded by close family members and some friends. it went off without a...
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dan, thanks very much. john has some of the other headlines this hour. >>> including the manti te'o story. twists and turns if that mysterious case of the notre dame linebacker and his fictitious girlfriend. notre dame linebacker says he was the victim of a cruel hoax. he spoke off kacamera with espn jeremy schaap and said as recently as last wednesday he believed his girlfriend was real person even know he never met her. schaap says he seemed believable and sincere throughout the interview. >> i can say the entire 2 1/2 hours that we spoke, he was completely composed, self-assured, he by trayed no nervousness. he mad full command of the story suggests that it's a story rather than the truth. but he had a full command of everything that i posed. >> sources tell cnn an investigation has uncovered the names of three people believed to have started that hoax. >>> many words of contrition from lance armstrong in that sensational interview in which he admits that, in fact, he did cheat as a professional cyclist
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and dan lothian joins us live at the white house. so, dan, if you could just layout the difference between what the president can do using executive action versus using administrative action. >> and the president and vice president have talked about things they can do legislatively. but if they can't do it that way, they can move things a lot qui quick are by ter by the preside acting on his own. a ban on high capacity clips. universal back grounground chec. tightening up checks on background checks. also discussing issues around mental health. those are some of the things that are part of the package that the president is currently looking at. but again, the president also has talked about using executive orders to move things along very quickly. and that is sort of shaping up to be somewhat of a more murky issue. one thing we expect is that the president wants to enforce existing laws. so laws that are already on the books, use executive orders to enforce them. another thing that the president pointing out is gathering data to trac
and dan lothian joins us live at the white house. so, dan, if you could just layout the difference between what the president can do using executive action versus using administrative action. >> and the president and vice president have talked about things they can do legislatively. but if they can't do it that way, they can move things a lot qui quick are by ter by the preside acting on his own. a ban on high capacity clips. universal back grounground chec. tightening up checks on...
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dan lothian, what do we know about the speech and what the president wants to tell the american people? >> reporter: we're told by those familiar with the president's remarks that this will not be a policy speech but rather he will make it sort of a hopeful plea, talk about the reality that here in washington you can't settle every debate, but that you can look for areas of common ground. and this is a big difference from 2009 when the president came into office talking about changing the way that washington works and ran into the reality up on capitol hill. so he'll touch on that, touch on some of the challenges that the country faces as he moves forward on some key issues such as gun control, immigration reform, tries to deal with the debt ceiling. and finally, we're told that the president will push to get the public engaged, engaged in their community, engaged in the issues to put pressure on congress to move the president's initiatives forward, john. this is seen as sort of the stage one or the act one, part two will be the president's state of the union address where he'll add mo
dan lothian, what do we know about the speech and what the president wants to tell the american people? >> reporter: we're told by those familiar with the president's remarks that this will not be a policy speech but rather he will make it sort of a hopeful plea, talk about the reality that here in washington you can't settle every debate, but that you can look for areas of common ground. and this is a big difference from 2009 when the president came into office talking about changing the...
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bianna and dan. good morning, everyone. >>> the search is on for the al qaeda leader behind that four-day hostage standoff in algeria. the algerian army ended the crisis at the gas facility saturday. seven of the ten americans got out. at least one was killed and the fate of two others is unknown. 23 hostages in all were killed. >>> more fallout this morning from lance armstrong's doping confession, a texas company that ensured performance bonuses for three of his tour de france victory plans to sue the disgraced cyclist for $12 million. the company had settled a previous suit paying him back in 2005 after arguing he was not a clean rider. >>> and the nhl, the hockey season is finally under way, it started on saturday. four months late because of a lockout. the stanley cup champion los angeles kings raised their banner to the rafters with the help of the family of ana marquez-greene, a victim of the sandy hook massacre in newtown, connecticut. l.a., however, lost to chicago. the blackhawks, i believe
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. >> dan lothian is on the south lawn of the white house. dan, the president is now basically two hours into his second term. i was going to ask, what happens now? obviously it's all moving toward the big day tomorrow. what's going on? >> that's right. well you know this is a little down time for the president after a very busy day next up for the president and the vice president tonight, both of them will be attending a candlelight service at the national building museum here in washington. caps off again a very busy day that started. the president and vice president laying a wreath at arlington national cemetery and the president attending an african-american in the district and the swearing in ceremony that you pointed out a few seconds ago where the president surrounded by a few close family members and friends taking the oath. the interesting moment i think came at the very end, where the first daughter sasha said to the president. that he didn't mess up. the president acknowledging some relief saying that quote, i did it. this of cours
. >> dan lothian is on the south lawn of the white house. dan, the president is now basically two hours into his second term. i was going to ask, what happens now? obviously it's all moving toward the big day tomorrow. what's going on? >> that's right. well you know this is a little down time for the president after a very busy day next up for the president and the vice president tonight, both of them will be attending a candlelight service at the national building museum here in...
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dan? >> nick schifrin, thank you. >> bianna, over to you. >> terrifying week. >>> we'll turn now to the countdown to president obama's second inauguration. tomorrow hundreds of thousands of people will watch the president take the oath of office on the steps of the capitol but today he'll be sworn in officially at a private ceremony in the white house and david kerley joins us from washington. good morning to you, david. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. washington's already filling up with visitors to see him take the oath and actually have a little fun and party. ♪ yeah >> reporter: for some lucky kids, the party started last night. ♪ yeah, yeah >> reporter: the kids' inaugural balance had some of the kids from "glee" and katy perry. ♪ you make me feel like >> reporter: later today as mandated on january 20th the president will take the oath before noon. but that will be in the white house. then tomorrow on the steps of the capitol -- >> i barack hussein obama -- >> reporter: -- o
dan? >> nick schifrin, thank you. >> bianna, over to you. >> terrifying week. >>> we'll turn now to the countdown to president obama's second inauguration. tomorrow hundreds of thousands of people will watch the president take the oath of office on the steps of the capitol but today he'll be sworn in officially at a private ceremony in the white house and david kerley joins us from washington. good morning to you, david. >> reporter: good morning, bianna....
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mark kelly talked about their new mission to end gun violence and we'll talk to connecticut's governor dan malloy about his effort and vice president biden's task force which is expected to present its recommendations tomorrow. we want to begin right here and right now with how the community is coming together spiritually and how people, parents are dealing with so much loss. matt and jennifer hubbard join me. they lost their daughter catherine violet, a little girl who loved life and especially loved animals. i appreciate you both being with us. can know it's not easy. >> sure. >> how are you holding up? >> it's hard. we're going day by day. first, it's hour by hour. now day by day. >> sometimes minute by minute. >> sometimes minute by minute. it changes. it changes. >> it comes in waves. >> it does, and every day for us, i think, is a new first. you know, we're doing new things with the three of us. it's a new first. >> getting through the holidays must have been -- >> yes and no. at first we thought how are we going to do christmas? christmas is about hope and it's about peace. and i th
mark kelly talked about their new mission to end gun violence and we'll talk to connecticut's governor dan malloy about his effort and vice president biden's task force which is expected to present its recommendations tomorrow. we want to begin right here and right now with how the community is coming together spiritually and how people, parents are dealing with so much loss. matt and jennifer hubbard join me. they lost their daughter catherine violet, a little girl who loved life and...
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my friend dan dickert, knows refining stocks better than anyone likes this one. i trust him. i think that's for you. any given take, the market is capable of pullback. but bullish backs are given the bears a pretty hard time and making it a pretty tough time for those who are trying to make a bearish bet. "mad money" back after the break. >>> coming up, job opportunity? economic optimism is hoping to tick down unemployment across the country. but as payrolls rise, so do the stocks of stepping companies. be careful. not all of these recruiters are cut from the same cloth. cramer identifies the right candidate, next. >>> and, later, herbal cure? some of the street's most recognizable money managers are engaged in an all-out wary shares of herbalife, as this plays out in the limelight, are investors missing a more profitable picture occurring backstage? stick around. >>> don't miss a second. tweet us at #madtweets, or give us a call at 1-800-743 life cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> last week i introduced you to my top ten themes for 2013. and tonight i want
my friend dan dickert, knows refining stocks better than anyone likes this one. i trust him. i think that's for you. any given take, the market is capable of pullback. but bullish backs are given the bears a pretty hard time and making it a pretty tough time for those who are trying to make a bearish bet. "mad money" back after the break. >>> coming up, job opportunity? economic optimism is hoping to tick down unemployment across the country. but as payrolls rise, so do the...
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peter ogborn and dan henning to start off the team. >> hey hey. >> bill: cyprian bowlding has the cameras going. phil backert is standing by to take your phone calls. you know, i'm really tired this morning because i had to stay up late last night. i couldn't go to bed without catching "american idol," you know, my favorite show. >> what's "american idol"? >> bill: can you believe it? still on. season number 12. >> pretty impressive. >> so we've had 11 "american idols" now. i know i couldn't name all of them. >> bill: are you kidding? >> i could maybe name half. >> i could name half. i just haven't watched in recent years. i know last year was phillip phillips. that's an easy name to remember. >> pretty good song called "home". kelly clarkson. >> bill: the first one. you've got lee dewise, you've got david cook, carrie underwood is huge then other big names like chris daughtry didn't win. he was third place and he's doing better than half of the winners. >> bill: he was good. who was the kid that everybody was so excited about? i got his autograph. >> remember william. >> bill: well last
peter ogborn and dan henning to start off the team. >> hey hey. >> bill: cyprian bowlding has the cameras going. phil backert is standing by to take your phone calls. you know, i'm really tired this morning because i had to stay up late last night. i couldn't go to bed without catching "american idol," you know, my favorite show. >> what's "american idol"? >> bill: can you believe it? still on. season number 12. >> pretty impressive. >> so...
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. >> michael gerson, dan bae. >> are we have unanimity here. >> we can agree. >> right. exactly. thank you both so much for your time. >>> when we returning the second term and what it bodes for the white house. we are our interview with senior white house adviser, david plouffe. oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is!
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she is also the proud mother of two young men, dan and dave zimmerman. gabe is my transition buddy. he was a friend and we had a place where we put together the office of congressman gifford staff early on. he is a wonderful young man with such compassion and care. it is beyond words to think that he is no longer with us. his mother served for many years people who were disadvantaged in our community. it was gabe who was killed at that event on january 8. he died right beside me after being shot myself. i will never, ever forget the image of gabe dying by my side. i know for certain that his last action was to come and try to help us. to help congresswoman giffords and in doing that, he was shot. some of us here in congress meet regularly in the room that is named in his honor. every time i go to meetings, i remember this young man. his mother has been very active. particularly active since the tragedy in tucson. there was a magazine in a clip that 33 bullets. i know that we need to do something about it, and i know that emily wants to do something as well. we want to welcome emily
she is also the proud mother of two young men, dan and dave zimmerman. gabe is my transition buddy. he was a friend and we had a place where we put together the office of congressman gifford staff early on. he is a wonderful young man with such compassion and care. it is beyond words to think that he is no longer with us. his mother served for many years people who were disadvantaged in our community. it was gabe who was killed at that event on january 8. he died right beside me after being...
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. >> es un tema que sigue levan n levantando polemÉmica y en uo p los pocos que dan, en nuevo mÉxico susana martiÍnez insiste en retirarla. >> el senador democratmÓcrata de el senado podrÍa dedicar varios meses para trabajar en una r reforma migratoria, el tambiÉn p presidente del comite del senado dijo que es necesario buscar una manera de aproabr una reforma migratoria significativa, apesr das pesar de las diferencias entre democratas y republicanos, tra a trabajadores agricoÍcolas est p expuetsos a condiciones insegu a inseguras es lo que afirma un s estudio, donde al menos uno de e estos trabajadores muere cada i dÍa por un incidente relacionado al trabajo y muchos estÁn exp s expuestos a peligrosos pestici a pesticidas y calor, su promedio anual de salario es entre 10- 2 12,5 mil dolÓlares . >> otro estudio sugiere que las mujeres hispanas tienen altas o posibilidades de sufrir caÁncer de ovario en el paÍs, dicen que el 37 por ciento de las mujeres no tienen seguro medÉdico, ha n haciendo que la detecciÓn de este canÁncer sea en etapa hi a avanzada, muchas viven en
. >> es un tema que sigue levan n levantando polemÉmica y en uo p los pocos que dan, en nuevo mÉxico susana martiÍnez insiste en retirarla. >> el senador democratmÓcrata de el senado podrÍa dedicar varios meses para trabajar en una r reforma migratoria, el tambiÉn p presidente del comite del senado dijo que es necesario buscar una manera de aproabr una reforma migratoria significativa, apesr das pesar de las diferencias entre democratas y republicanos, tra a trabajadores...
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i know you called him. >> and bill harris, dan bowen, kyle keel. >> no. signs. -- no signs. no signs. >> thank you. i would like to add my applause see you having this hearing. i am here tonight as the first vice-president of the national association for the enhancement of colored people. national resolution on this issue is for your perusal. is the second comment cause of death between 22-24 year olds in the primary death of african-americans of that age group. more americans have been killed by guns in their own country and all the united states military personnel and all the wars at the same time in the entire world. african-americans and latinos are being murdered in harm's at significantly higher rates than the rest of our society. we cannot go into all these reasons. it should be noted that no other developed country allows the ease of access to guns possible in of the united states. above the naacp has adopted the following to policies. >> why don't you give them to me? >> ok. it is my time up? >> you know the drill. >> 1.5 minutes to solve social problem is a challen
i know you called him. >> and bill harris, dan bowen, kyle keel. >> no. signs. -- no signs. no signs. >> thank you. i would like to add my applause see you having this hearing. i am here tonight as the first vice-president of the national association for the enhancement of colored people. national resolution on this issue is for your perusal. is the second comment cause of death between 22-24 year olds in the primary death of african-americans of that age group. more americans...
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dan kaplan, sports business journal. >> i'm great, thank you. bill: just the facts what did he confess to we can say? >> we don't know what he confessed to. we weren't in the livestrong room he theoretically apologized. he seemed to have a nonapology, apology, wherewithal the bad pr and publicity to the cancer institute. bill: that is good point. all the headlines yesterday that armstrong confessed. if you listen to the 20-minute address to his charity, it was poll guy for -- apology for having brought attention to the organization that was not wanted. i didn't hear, i'm sorry. >> it was a classic nonapology, apology. but you don't say i am sorry for what i did. i think it is pretty out there that he blood doped and there's --. bill: you believe that? >> there is so much evidence. the investigation, into the u.s. postal system team. there are so many witnesses to the actual doping. what i'm interested to see if oprah asks him, has he apologized to the people whose reputations and livelihoods he ruined over the last 12 or 13 years, who came out d
dan kaplan, sports business journal. >> i'm great, thank you. bill: just the facts what did he confess to we can say? >> we don't know what he confessed to. we weren't in the livestrong room he theoretically apologized. he seemed to have a nonapology, apology, wherewithal the bad pr and publicity to the cancer institute. bill: that is good point. all the headlines yesterday that armstrong confessed. if you listen to the 20-minute address to his charity, it was poll guy for --...
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regulation is that a logical when this passed in connecticut in two thousand and eleven under governor dan malloy two hundred fifty small the. this is in the state of connecticut came out in opposition to it including the connecticut restaurant association because it's going to cost them money and it's going to result in layoffs it's going to result in less hiring but fewer people are going to get sacked while i mean it is there that boy he's a tremendous economic damage that it's going to do on a local level i mean these national groups that are pushing for this on a national level it's tremendous i mean this is are not familiar with the business climate in seattle where this pastor in connecticut where this pastor in philadelphia over this pastor does anything else on the down to us what it looks now but they've been damaged economically based on this argument we should be applauding sickness because when people go to the doctors that increases economic activity g.d.p. goes up the more people have to go see doctors ok let's let's you're right that's the sad you know every oil spill incre
regulation is that a logical when this passed in connecticut in two thousand and eleven under governor dan malloy two hundred fifty small the. this is in the state of connecticut came out in opposition to it including the connecticut restaurant association because it's going to cost them money and it's going to result in layoffs it's going to result in less hiring but fewer people are going to get sacked while i mean it is there that boy he's a tremendous economic damage that it's going to do...
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dan rivers, appreciate your reporting there. thank you very much. >>> well, with president obama about to begin his second term, many are wondering what his legacy will be. could it be his new push for tighter gun laws or perhaps something else? we'll talk about that. >>> we've been taking a look -- ronald reagan's second inauguration remain the coldest on record, believe it or not, if you're keeping track. for that reason, they took it indoors. we'll be right back. >> i, ronald reagan, do solemnly swear -- >> i, ronald reagan, do solemnly swear -- >> that i will faithfully execute -- >> that i will faithfully executed -- >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of my ability -- >> and will to the best of my ability -- >> preserve, protect, and defend -- >> preserve, protect, and defend -- >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste s
dan rivers, appreciate your reporting there. thank you very much. >>> well, with president obama about to begin his second term, many are wondering what his legacy will be. could it be his new push for tighter gun laws or perhaps something else? we'll talk about that. >>> we've been taking a look -- ronald reagan's second inauguration remain the coldest on record, believe it or not, if you're keeping track. for that reason, they took it indoors. we'll be right back. >>...
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. >>> y marÍa celeste desde miami cÓmo estÁn, vamos a comienzo nar california dÓnde activistas no dan tregua a la lucha por reforma que le skwlaelz millones de indocumentoed ademÁs. >>> y ademÁs una encuesta reciente de muestra que cuatro de cada cinco estadounidenses apoyarÍa una reforma migratoria integral para este paÍs si eso incluyera permisos de trabajo para indocumentados, carlos tiene todos los detalles. >>> israel bem cuevas dice saber lo que es vivir en las sombras como indocumentada su esposo fue detenido en esta redada en la fabrica en que trabajaba en el 2008. >>> ella acababa de dar a luz. >>> sentÍa que el mundo se venia encima y sentÍa que en esos momentos no sabÍa que es lo que iba a pasar conmigo. >>> hoy lÍderes presionan al gobierno para que actÚe ya y legalice a once millones de indocumentados. >>> porque ahora saben que detrÁs de esa de manda de nosotros, hay votos. >>> muchos lo y al ann im operativo morm. >>> extremos nos dice la biblia que una sociedad juzgada por la manera que trata a sus dÉbil. >>> isabel encuentra consuelo en que el lÍder del se
. >>> y marÍa celeste desde miami cÓmo estÁn, vamos a comienzo nar california dÓnde activistas no dan tregua a la lucha por reforma que le skwlaelz millones de indocumentoed ademÁs. >>> y ademÁs una encuesta reciente de muestra que cuatro de cada cinco estadounidenses apoyarÍa una reforma migratoria integral para este paÍs si eso incluyera permisos de trabajo para indocumentados, carlos tiene todos los detalles. >>> israel bem cuevas dice saber lo que es vivir...
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[applause] and governor hickenlooper, your dear friend and our dear friend, dan gordon could not be here but we wanted to make sure you enjoyed his borough -- brew. >> as i have many times before, let me assure you. [applause] >> our photographer would like to get your photos. >> with or without the kibble? >> all right. take pictures of the view of the city that you soon went forgot.
[applause] and governor hickenlooper, your dear friend and our dear friend, dan gordon could not be here but we wanted to make sure you enjoyed his borough -- brew. >> as i have many times before, let me assure you. [applause] >> our photographer would like to get your photos. >> with or without the kibble? >> all right. take pictures of the view of the city that you soon went forgot.
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, se diseÑan mÁquinas nuevas que dan de todos los billetes y no solo de 20 dÓlares. la importaciÓn de productos chinos, imitaciones de marcas famosas, tocÓ una fibra sensible en colombia, del sombrero vulteao, un sÍmbolo nacional, creÓ protestas de los que lo fabrican. >>> desde Épocas prehispanicas, los indÍgenas fabricaron el sombrero, en el 2004 se decretÓ patrimonio cultural, este producto tÍpico del caribe colombiano, fue desde siempre parte del folclore y un sÍmbolo nacional, por eso el escÁndalo, la importancia de china, de replicas sinteticas, amenaza la economÍa de 50 mil familias indÍgenas. >>> es un sÍmbolo nacional, y ofende traer unas copia de otra parte que ni siquiera es del material que laboramos el sombrero, y puede traer abajo la economÍa. >>> mientras un sombrero a mano con hojas de caÑa flecha, una planta tÍpica, cuesta de 30 a 100 dÓlares, el chino es de 2 a 5 dÓlares. >>> nunca se podrÁ comparar un sombrero hecho a mano con fibras naturales como el sombrero volteado, con uno hecho en materiales sinteticos con screen, no tiene
, se diseÑan mÁquinas nuevas que dan de todos los billetes y no solo de 20 dÓlares. la importaciÓn de productos chinos, imitaciones de marcas famosas, tocÓ una fibra sensible en colombia, del sombrero vulteao, un sÍmbolo nacional, creÓ protestas de los que lo fabrican. >>> desde Épocas prehispanicas, los indÍgenas fabricaron el sombrero, en el 2004 se decretÓ patrimonio cultural, este producto tÍpico del caribe colombiano, fue desde siempre parte del folclore y un sÍmbolo...
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. >>> en diez dÍas se sabrÁ si le dan permiso de viajar. dijo lo creeremos al estar a bordo de un aviÓn, 90-201 se parece del nombre de un programa, pero el nÚmero postal con mayor hispanos al paÍs, al sur de california, juan carlos cuenta quÉ encontrÓ ahÍ. >>> el sabor latino se siente, se respira y aprecia en cada rincÓn del sur de california. aquÍ tenemos un restaurante salvadoreÑo, mexicano, salvadoreÑos por todos lados. >>> se siente contento de estar mÁs cerca de su paÍs de alguna manera. >>> sÍ, si, se siente bien uno, aquÍ rodeado de mucho hispano. >>> le presento al Área que conforma el cÓdigo postal 90-201 estÁ la ciudad de (nombre en inglÉs) el que cuenta con el mayor nÚmero de hispanos en toda la naciÓn, de hecho, segÚn cifras del mÁs reciente censo, el 4. 4% de la poblaciÓn es blanca, no hispana,a seÑora rodrÍguez que vive aqui hace 20 aÑos, dice que ver blancos no latinos es raro. >>> la verdad que no. uno que otro pasarÁ en carro, no los veo. >>> la tez morena combina con anuncios en espaÑol de la
. >>> en diez dÍas se sabrÁ si le dan permiso de viajar. dijo lo creeremos al estar a bordo de un aviÓn, 90-201 se parece del nombre de un programa, pero el nÚmero postal con mayor hispanos al paÍs, al sur de california, juan carlos cuenta quÉ encontrÓ ahÍ. >>> el sabor latino se siente, se respira y aprecia en cada rincÓn del sur de california. aquÍ tenemos un restaurante salvadoreÑo, mexicano, salvadoreÑos por todos lados. >>> se siente contento de estar...